Drake previewed two new songs this week, but only French Montana and Instagram got a good listen.

On Monday night, the Nothing Was the Same rapper was hanging out at The Griffin, a cocktail lounge in the Meatpacking District neighborhood of Manhattan, Word On Road reports. Drake was reportedly spending time with French Montana but could not resist the music and ended up jumping into the DJ booth.

According to sources, the rapper played two songs. One is called "Talk Is Cheap" and features the late Aaliyah's vocals. The second song does not have a rumored title, but reportedly has the lyric, "All white like I move things."

Check out another The Griffin patron's videos for a sneak peek at the songs Drake previewed this week:


In 2012, Drake teamed up with producer Noah "40" Shebib to create a posthumous Aaliyah album, but the two scrapped the project due to lack of support from the R&B singer's loved ones.

"... ultimately, I wasn't comfortable and didn't like the stigma," 40 said. "... [Aaliyah's] mother saying 'I don't want this out' was enough for me. I walked away very quickly."

Last week, two new songs featuring Drake were officially released. The first is Romeo Santo's "Odio", a Bachata-rap fusion track off of the Aventura lead singer's  solo album,Formula Vol. 2. The second is YG's "Who Do You Love?" off of the rapper's debut album, My Krazy Life, which drops in March. Drake is also expected to spit new rhymes on the upcoming Young Money Cash Money Billionaires' collaboration album, Young Money: Rise of an Empire. The album is the record label's second collaboration CD, the first being 2009's We Are Young Money, and will feature other Young Money stars including Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Tyga. It drops Mar. 11.